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BISHOP WALLS HOLDS ZION CONFERENCE AT BROADWAY - Admonishes Church And Scores Mussolini And Brisbane In Episcopal Address - By William H. Ferris The Rt. Rev. W. J. Walls of Chicago, the presiding Bishop of the 69th session of the Kentucky Conference, A. M. E. Zion Church, now meeting at Broadway Temple, Rev. C. J. Henderson, pastor, delivered a remarkable episcopal address Wednesday night. The bishop's address was preceded by welcome exercises in which the Broadway Temple chorus rendered the music and Dr. T. Lomax Nichols delivered the welcome address. In the absence of Bishop P. A. Wallace, Dr. Henderson called upon Rev. E. L. Madison of Pittsburgh, Pa., the financial secretary, to introduce Bishop Walls. Speaking in an easy conversational tone, holding the close attention of his audience and electrifying it with his brilliant climaxes, Bishop Walls showed that the Christian church can hold its own if its leadership will retain their faith and consecration of the Fathers. He criticized the killing of hogs and then preventing the planting of gardens when hundreds of thousands of men are out of work and only half fed. The great climax of his address (Continued on page 8) [Photo] BISHOP W. J. WALLS Popular prelate of Chicago, who is in Louisville presiding over the Kentucky Conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church now in session at the Broadway Temple Church, Rev. C. J. Henderson, pastor. Bishop Walls will preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
GOVERNOR LAFFOON DENOUNCES CHANDLER CROWD AS TRADUCERS By Walter Robinson Speaking before 1200 guests at a banquet in honor of Thos. S. Rhea defeated primary candidate for the democratic nomination for governor, Monday evening at the Seelback Hotel, Governor Ruby Laffoon struck back at A. B. "Happy" Chandler, the Democratic candidate for governor and his allies. Governor Laffon in no uncertain terms denounced the Chandler crowd as traducers of the Democratic Party and Mr. Rhea likened them to character assasins. Governor Laffoon labeled them as habitual lotters whose policy has been to destroy the Democratic Party while one may not share the political doctrines of the Governor, yet many Kentuckians must admire his courage and loyalty. Governor Laffoon will make a large contribution to the welfare of Kentucky by unmasking and exposing the hypocrisy of a designing group which seeks to control the destiny of the state governorship. If "Happy" Chandler and his crowd are traitors to the party, what may the people of Kentucky expect should they be entrusted with the sacred rights of every man and woman in Kentucky.
DR. BROWN TO FIGHT DYPTHERIA Dr. Roscoe C. Brown Health Specialist in the Federal Bureau at Washington is in the city workin with Dr. Hugh K. Levell, Director of Health, in his fight against dyptheria. Dr. Brown who was detailed to Louisville last week has been meeting Parent-Teacher associations, churches and clubs and says that he is being given the finest kind of cooperation.
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BISHOP WALLS HOLDS ZION CONFERENCE AT BROADWAY - Admonishes Church And Scores Mussolini And Brisbane In Episcopal Address - By William H. Ferris The Rt. Rev. W. J. Walls of Chicago, the presiding Bishop of the 69th session of the Kentucky Conference, A. M. E. Zion Church, now meeting at Broadway Temple, Rev. C. J. Henderson, pastor, delivered a remarkable episcopal address Wednesday night. The bishop's address was preceded by welcome exercises in which the Broadway Temple chorus rendered the music and Dr. T. Lomax Nichols delivered the welcome address. In the absence of Bishop P. A. Wallace, Dr. Henderson called upon Rev. E. L. Madison of Pittsburgh, Pa., the financial secretary, to introduce Bishop Walls. Speaking in an easy conversational tone, holding the close attention of his audience and electrifying it with his brilliant climaxes, Bishop Walls showed that the Christian church can hold its own if its leadership will retain their faith and consecration of the Fathers. He criticized the killing of hogs and then preventing the planting of gardens when hundreds of thousands of men are out of work and only half fed. The great climax of his address (Continued on page 8) [Photo] BISHOP W. J. WALLS Popular prelate of Chicago, who is in Louisville presiding over the Kentucky Conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church now in session at the Broadway Temple Church, Rev. C. J. Henderson, pastor. Bishop Walls will preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
GOVERNOR LAFFOON DENOUNCES CHANDLER CROWD AS TRADUCERS By Walter Robinson Speaking before 1200 guests at a banquet in honor of Thos. S. Rhea defeated primary candidate for the democratic nomination for governor, Monday evening at the Seelback Hotel, Governor Ruby Laffoon struck back at A. B. "Happy" Chandler, the Democratic candidate for governor and his allies. Governor Laffon in no uncertain terms denounced the Chandler crowd as traducers of the Democratic Party and Mr. Rhea likened them to character assasins. Governor Laffoon labeled them as habitual lotters whose policy has been to destroy the Democratic Party while one may not share the political doctrines of the Governor, yet many Kentuckians must admire his courage and loyalty. Governor Laffoon will make a large contribution to the welfare of Kentucky by unmasking and exposing the hypocrisy of a designing group which seeks to control the destiny of the state governorship. If "Happy" Chandler and his crowd are traitors to the party, what may the people of Kentucky expect should they be entrusted with the sacred rights of every man and woman in Kentucky.
DR. BROWN TO FIGHT DYPTHERIA Dr. Roscoe C. Brown Health Specialist in the Federal Bureau at Washington is in the city workin with Dr. Hugh K. Levell, Director of Health, in his fight against dyptheria. Dr. Brown who was detailed to Louisville last week has been meeting Parent-Teacher associations, churches and clubs and says that he is being given the finest kind of cooperation.
Admonishes Church And Scores Mussolini And Brisbane In Episcopal Address
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